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that no religious test should ever be required for any office in the united states of america. thomas jefferson and james madison were perilously to undo the church's influence in government in seven hundred seventy nine jefferson author of the virginia statute of religious freedom a law in virginia which ensure that the state would have no established religion whatsoever jefferson was so proud of that job of that work that he made sure to include on his tombstone that he was the author of the virginia statute for religious freedom over the fact that he was the third present in a state which doesn't appear on his tombstone james madison the father of our constitution which by the way does not contain the word god either wrote extensively on the issue of separating church and state as he said in eight hundred twenty two letters and alliance or coalition between government and religion cannot be too carefully guarded against every new and successful example therefore of a perfect separation between ecclesiastical and civil matters is of importance religion and government will exi
that no religious test should ever be required for any office in the united states of america. thomas jefferson and james madison were perilously to undo the church's influence in government in seven hundred seventy nine jefferson author of the virginia statute of religious freedom a law in virginia which ensure that the state would have no established religion whatsoever jefferson was so proud of that job of that work that he made sure to include on his tombstone that he was the author of the...
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to me, being a united states senator would be amazing. >> al: and it is. it is. but it's different now. >> cenk: but it's different. the idea of being on the floor for four or five hours to raise money is horrible. >> al: it is not just the time spent. it is -- you know, the nature of those conversations, you know. everybody handles it in a different way. and you just push back. but they have to push back all the time. i've heard them talk and it's gotten a lot worse since i left the senate. >> bizarre segue maybe. i've always saw three types of fund-raising. the worst is fund-raising for politics. give the money to me so i can be a candidate. just so self-grandizing and egotistical about it. second worse is raising money to make money for other people. invest with me. funds, the whole bit. the best, the one that's pure is raising money for -- they have a distinctly different feel to them and the political fund-raising hands down the worst. >> cenk: some people want something in return for that money. it is not a quid pro quo but it is, to me, it is a very unfort
to me, being a united states senator would be amazing. >> al: and it is. it is. but it's different now. >> cenk: but it's different. the idea of being on the floor for four or five hours to raise money is horrible. >> al: it is not just the time spent. it is -- you know, the nature of those conversations, you know. everybody handles it in a different way. and you just push back. but they have to push back all the time. i've heard them talk and it's gotten a lot worse since i...
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we have had the four largest deficits in the history of the united states. four deficits in excess of a trillion dollars each so that more than a third of all the debt ever run up in the 236-year history of the united states, more than a third of it was under barack obama's presidency in the last three and a half years. who's going to pay off the debt? our children and a grandchildren. that's who is going to pay it off. that's where romney and paul ryan are calling for a growth agenda where we can start creating jobs in this country and not have economic growth of 1.7%, under 2% and a federal reserve board that believes we'll be in this shape for two years. that's why they say they will keep interest rates for another two years. >> you heard him talk about the debt created under president obama when the country was going off a fiscal cliff and the banks were seizing up. he never referenced the 5 trillion in debt generated under george bush while he was governor. he never referenced the two wars we didn't pay for. george bush was the first president in the hi
we have had the four largest deficits in the history of the united states. four deficits in excess of a trillion dollars each so that more than a third of all the debt ever run up in the 236-year history of the united states, more than a third of it was under barack obama's presidency in the last three and a half years. who's going to pay off the debt? our children and a grandchildren. that's who is going to pay it off. that's where romney and paul ryan are calling for a growth agenda where we...
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states. it's kind of been a three-prong approach the the first lady kind of reintroduce the president to the american people. you have bill clinton address any disappointment out there, and now you've got the president in his own words tonight trying to close the transaction. >> shep: timing is so important because they want to make sure to reach prime time audiences on the broadcast networks, which will be joining, including the fox broadcast network tonight. that starts at 10:00 o'clock eastern, 9 central. and just a few minutes after that, the vice president is scheduled to begin. then the president. they want everything wrapped up by 11:00 o'clock, or shortly thereafter. >> that's a tall order. >> we've seen they've had some timing issues. they've been behind schedule and the folks at home don't necessarily know that. >> shep: they do if they stayed up for president clinton last night. >> absolutely. if you want to hit the prime time audience u got to be on time or pretty close to on time
states. it's kind of been a three-prong approach the the first lady kind of reintroduce the president to the american people. you have bill clinton address any disappointment out there, and now you've got the president in his own words tonight trying to close the transaction. >> shep: timing is so important because they want to make sure to reach prime time audiences on the broadcast networks, which will be joining, including the fox broadcast network tonight. that starts at 10:00 o'clock...
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and god bless these united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the president of the united states, showing clearly the advantage of going second. he had the opportunity to respond in detail to so many of the critical points made by mitt romney and paul ryan last week in tampa and the president also wanted to differentiate his philosophy, his vision, his outline for where the united states is right now and where it is heading. it was clearly an effort to respond to all of the criticism that the democrats and the obama administration and the president and the vice president took last week. the president was clearly making a point that mitt romney didn't mention the men and women of the military last week. didn't mention the sacrifices paid by the troops last week at a speech in tampa. that's why so much of the president's comments today thanked the u.s. men and women of the u.s. military for what they have done, a clear differentiation of what was said. there will be many points in the president's speech that will now be debated, but for now he has done exactly what he and his advisers wante
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of the united states than running against him. incumbency became his great strength tonight. he found a way to show that all the advantages of incumbency were his and the other guy is just somebody on the outside tapping on the window. >> i need to thank steve schmidt and lawrence o'donnell and we'll all be back together for the first presidential debate october 3rd 9:00 eastern at the university of denver. chris matthews picking up our coverage from charlotte in just a moment. boy, what a week this has been. thank you so much for spending it here with us. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your
of the united states than running against him. incumbency became his great strength tonight. he found a way to show that all the advantages of incumbency were his and the other guy is just somebody on the outside tapping on the window. >> i need to thank steve schmidt and lawrence o'donnell and we'll all be back together for the first presidential debate october 3rd 9:00 eastern at the university of denver. chris matthews picking up our coverage from charlotte in just a moment. boy, what...
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speaker, the president of the united states. >> woodruff: one of the criticisms of mr. obama's leadership is that he's had so much difficulty winning support from congress. many republicans say that's because he was too beholden to his democratic base. tom davis is a former g.o.p. congressman from virginia. >> when he got elected i think he had every intention of trying to bring everybody together behind him, let's work together, but he had a democratic congress. the minute you go over and sit down with the republicans you'll have pelosi and the democrats fighting saying "we won the election." so the pressure is for him to produce a work product and the republicans weren't going to follow over and say "oh, yeah, let's work together." it's tough situation. when your party controls both houses, those interest groups control the agenda. they don't want to give it away to the other side. >> reporter: but the number two democrat, dick durbin, said the president often took on leaders of his own party. he recounted a late night white house meeting on health care reform in janu
speaker, the president of the united states. >> woodruff: one of the criticisms of mr. obama's leadership is that he's had so much difficulty winning support from congress. many republicans say that's because he was too beholden to his democratic base. tom davis is a former g.o.p. congressman from virginia. >> when he got elected i think he had every intention of trying to bring everybody together behind him, let's work together, but he had a democratic congress. the minute you go...
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drone warfare is now commonplace for the united states and since obama's presidency well he's become the freakin king of them carrying out strikes every couple of days and every day it seems that i hear about a new body count of suspected terrorists taken out by drone strikes in the yemen pakistan afghanistan somalia and wherever else in the world the u.s. military is looking for moving targets now a lot of people argue that hey drove the smart way to fight wars now saying that they have pinpoint precision and they only target the bad guys however reports of shown that drones actually target innocent people and investigation by the bureau for the sunday times has revealed that the cia's drone campaign in pakistan has carried out deliberate strikes on mourners at funerals killing dozens of civilians who have gone to either help rescue victims are on or their dead also low civilian casualty counts are often cited as official of drone warfare but you know why the administration can tout such low civilian casualties because if you simply happen to be in the vicinity of a drone strike wel
drone warfare is now commonplace for the united states and since obama's presidency well he's become the freakin king of them carrying out strikes every couple of days and every day it seems that i hear about a new body count of suspected terrorists taken out by drone strikes in the yemen pakistan afghanistan somalia and wherever else in the world the u.s. military is looking for moving targets now a lot of people argue that hey drove the smart way to fight wars now saying that they have...
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god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the foo fighters. ♪ >> thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. i think this song makes perfect sense here tonight. ♪ [foo fighters "there goes my hero" playing] ♪ o ♪here goes my her fighters playing "there goes my hero"] ♪ ♪ [piano playing] ♪ [foo fighters playing "there goes my hero"] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ playingighters "learning to walk again"] ♪ ♪ playingighters "learning to walk again"] ♪ ♪ ♪ [foo fighters playing "learning to walk again"] ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> we are at a generous people. >> we are able to help other people because we are thriving. >> we are at our best when we say that we want the same kind of chance that we have had for others. >> i am not asking for millions of dollars. just a stable home. a stable family. >> people being able to find their own way. i hope i am among those people. >> i think all of america is intere
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it did an initial public offering in the united states. i have to give the deal a red card. i wish i could come out and tell you manchester united is a buy. that would make me feel terrific. we don't go for soccer in america. i coached for years and was team captain. this can get people upset about stocks. the gold medalist of the women's soccer team said i want to own stocks in it. manchester united is to soccer in england to what the yankees are to baseball here in america. this is the team that made david beckham famous. it is a powerful global brand. 659 million people around the world. almost as many on facebook though very few are in this country and the bulls say it is not a soccer team. it's a mini media empire making money from tickets and broadcasting. you know the games can't be recorded. people want to watch them live for merchandising and sponsorship deals. sounds compelling. man u. seems like a real cool stock which is all the more reason to put manchester united in the -- [ sell, sell, sell ] -- sell block. uh can't awe allo
it did an initial public offering in the united states. i have to give the deal a red card. i wish i could come out and tell you manchester united is a buy. that would make me feel terrific. we don't go for soccer in america. i coached for years and was team captain. this can get people upset about stocks. the gold medalist of the women's soccer team said i want to own stocks in it. manchester united is to soccer in england to what the yankees are to baseball here in america. this is the team...
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in the united states if you look at the as he said i'm sorry s.e.'s senior executive service i could run wall street with a senior executive service much better than it's being run now they're excellent. you know so it g.s. seven at the post. this may not have the training and skills but the yes yes sure do so in essence yes you're moving it to the s.c.s. government it's really a cost plus model that's used by the defense contractors and i think you know i'm sure lockheed martin is sitting around saying why do we need to pay you know goldman sachs this money we're on a cost plus contracts business model so i mean there's no reason not to move them that way now particularly when they have this market share so i just think the banks are in for a major cultural change ok so you're looking for a major reorganization of that entire industry ok catherine austin fits right in time thanks so much for being on the cars report thanks max you have a great day all right super not going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy h
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not only the president of the united states but the vice president of the united states has a lot riding on his speech tonight. he'll be speaking in the 9:00 p.m. eastern hour. the president in the 10:00 p.m. eastern hour. we'll assess what these two leaders are expected to say when our coverage continues. everyone has goals. take the steps to reach yours, with us with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to
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company you also have to of course abide by the tax regulations of the united states. melissa: so why would you do this instead of being like just over the border in canada or being in bermuda on the other coast? it does seem like it's genius but a little bit inconvenient? >> right. so being in silicon valley is incredibly important for high-tech startups in particular. this is a great place to sort of plant your roots as a high-tech company and to grow into the next facebooks, next googles, create all the jobs, innovation and technology. this is where you want to do it. there are no place in the world like silicon valley if you have that dream and aspiration. we're creating this place near silicon valley to people have the ability to come in and out and partake in a lot of magic that helps companies to grow. once they're large enough to do everything we can to make the transition on to land. melissa: is it already floating? what is demand like? >> so we're not in the water yet. we're still in the fund raisings stages. so far we have about 300 companies that are lookin
company you also have to of course abide by the tax regulations of the united states. melissa: so why would you do this instead of being like just over the border in canada or being in bermuda on the other coast? it does seem like it's genius but a little bit inconvenient? >> right. so being in silicon valley is incredibly important for high-tech startups in particular. this is a great place to sort of plant your roots as a high-tech company and to grow into the next facebooks, next...
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states political party. as i mentioned, dabby waserman schultz is with us. he says he didn't say that. >> and i didn't say he said that. unfortunately, that comment was reported by conservative newspaper, not surprising that they would deliberately misquote me. >> dana: dnc chair debbie waserman schultz told shepard smith said they misquoted her. but then the original audio surfaced. listen to this. >> we know and i heard michael oren say this, while the republicans -- what is the republicans are doing is dangerous to israel. >> dana: i can understand how frustrating is it to be misquoted by any newspaper, conservative liberal or otherwise but when you are caught on tape is it the right thing to do, apologize to the reporter and them bass dore trying to navigate tricky waters and in the make it political? >> greg: no. she's exactly right. that's not exactly what she said. it was amazing --dais how can you just lie like that? >> greg: there are tells when you lie. generally you lie generally you look up. she
states political party. as i mentioned, dabby waserman schultz is with us. he says he didn't say that. >> and i didn't say he said that. unfortunately, that comment was reported by conservative newspaper, not surprising that they would deliberately misquote me. >> dana: dnc chair debbie waserman schultz told shepard smith said they misquoted her. but then the original audio surfaced. listen to this. >> we know and i heard michael oren say this, while the republicans -- what is...
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he said he's the president of the united states. he deserves my respect. that rarely happens anymore, which is too bad it doesn't mean that you have unquestioning loyalty to a president, but you do on her the office and try to keep it at such a level that it will attract the best the country has to offer. >> host: in "the time of our lives," tom brokaw has a chapter called everyone is a journalist, and his e-mail has come in for him from david gates. everyone can use mobile devices to create their own media and then publish what they have to say the of the general internet, et cetera. what impact does this democratization of media creation and media use having unprofessional journalism? >> guest: one of my friends in montana who reach the internet, will come to me and say you're not going to believe what a read on the internet today. and i was say the same thing to her. you're right, i'm not going to believe what i read on the net today. as i to audiences coming up at the same test for what you get from the internet and the same skepticism as you would whe
he said he's the president of the united states. he deserves my respect. that rarely happens anymore, which is too bad it doesn't mean that you have unquestioning loyalty to a president, but you do on her the office and try to keep it at such a level that it will attract the best the country has to offer. >> host: in "the time of our lives," tom brokaw has a chapter called everyone is a journalist, and his e-mail has come in for him from david gates. everyone can use mobile...
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there is the united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice that country into red states and blue states, red states for republicans, blue states for democrats. but i have news for them, too. we were shut an awesome got in the blue states and we do not like them poking around in our libraries in the red states. we top liberally in the blue states and yes, we have gave friends in the red states. we are one people. all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. all of us defending united states of america. in the end, that is what this election is about. do we participate in a politics of cynicism? or do we participate in a politics of hope? >> from 2004, his first appearance at a national convention. tonight, president barack obama accepting the renomination as the democratic candidate for president for a second term. we will go back to the floor to libby casey. >> the logistics must be complicated, having everything here at the arena. >> not much has changed. there are a couple of tweaks to will be p
there is the united states of america. the pundits like to slice and dice that country into red states and blue states, red states for republicans, blue states for democrats. but i have news for them, too. we were shut an awesome got in the blue states and we do not like them poking around in our libraries in the red states. we top liberally in the blue states and yes, we have gave friends in the red states. we are one people. all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes. all of us...
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the fact of the matter is, the president of the united states happened to be a person who is deeply rooted in god and it is a major important part of him and a reason why i personally came to this president because he expressed that. for the last four years there has been a huge attempt to talk about his faith. this party reflects all viewpoints that is good. we know this is a budget who is drive were by his faith and respects all viewpoints. >>shepard: would it have been, it looks what you are doing is acknowledging the fact that in your, yours is the big tenth party, eightist, arab americans, all different kinds of faith and lack of faith and you acknowledge that by leaving that out. why not just own it. clearly that was happening. >>guest: this is probably the one place in our discussion --. >>shepard: we will not discuss it. >>guest: the reality is, i have had massive number of discussions and we are talking about the economy that the president is running on his record. that is something we spent most of time talking about, the facts we want to move forward on all sorts of different is
the fact of the matter is, the president of the united states happened to be a person who is deeply rooted in god and it is a major important part of him and a reason why i personally came to this president because he expressed that. for the last four years there has been a huge attempt to talk about his faith. this party reflects all viewpoints that is good. we know this is a budget who is drive were by his faith and respects all viewpoints. >>shepard: would it have been, it looks what...
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a lot of people saying he could be the next secretary of state of the united states. then, of course, vice president joe biden. always interesting, krystal, introducing the president. >> certainly. and luke, speaking of joe biden, he is no bill clinton, but they do have a similar style in a way. they both sort of prefer ad libbing to the teleprompter. john heilman said, in a business full of blow dried atom tons, he, biden, is a vivid, authentic human being. i was wondering, what do you think we can expect from joe biden tonight? >> interestingly enough, the fact joe biden is speaking in the 9:00 p.m. hour is fascinating. usually vice presidents get their own primetime address. the obama campaign saw fit to put him in the 9:00 p.m. what's his best strength for president obama? it's connecting to white, working class voters. you often hear the story from joe biden. just a kid from scranton, p.a., trying to make it in the tough, tough world. that's the message he'll resonate on the president's policies toward the folks not born with a silver spoon in their mouth. it wil
a lot of people saying he could be the next secretary of state of the united states. then, of course, vice president joe biden. always interesting, krystal, introducing the president. >> certainly. and luke, speaking of joe biden, he is no bill clinton, but they do have a similar style in a way. they both sort of prefer ad libbing to the teleprompter. john heilman said, in a business full of blow dried atom tons, he, biden, is a vivid, authentic human being. i was wondering, what do you...
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the reality is, you know, barack obama picked hillary clinton to be secretary of state of the united states. she has done a wonderful job. president clinton respects that relationship between secretary clinton and the president and i think they've warmed up to each other. they not only get along but i think they really do share ideas and try to talk about strategies. >> charlie:do you think if hillary clinton had been in the senate tanned not joined the obama administration that she might have considered challenging him? >> no. i don't think there was room in the party in 20 wurn 2 to challenge him. saw nothing develop in that way. it was not like 1980 where democrats felt that a wide swath of democrats felt hike we had to change horses. that wasn't true this time. there was some tis appoint by some elements of the party. early on obama rallied hem beginning last fall and through the course of the spring and i think you see the entheuz yasm in the convention hall. compare it to has you saul in tampa for governor romney where you would think they would come in pumped up thinking they
the reality is, you know, barack obama picked hillary clinton to be secretary of state of the united states. she has done a wonderful job. president clinton respects that relationship between secretary clinton and the president and i think they've warmed up to each other. they not only get along but i think they really do share ideas and try to talk about strategies. >> charlie:do you think if hillary clinton had been in the senate tanned not joined the obama administration that she might...
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. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think that you need a cycling infrastructure, both from a statistical point of view and the feeling that people have when they use it. otherwise, we do not think we would have more people cycling if we did not put in more cycling facilities. i think the cycling infrastructure is absolutely necessary. if you want to do something for the other groups, you also have to do a lot when you design your intersections. that is where the most accidents happen and where the people feel the most unsafe. we're focusing very much on the intersections, how to design those. >> the towns in the netherlands have the highest rate of bicycle use. also, in denmark. ithey have all the facilities ad priorities for bicycles. it turns out that these towns have a lot higher bicycle use than elsewhere. it pays to have good bicyc
. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think that you need a cycling infrastructure, both from a statistical point of view and the feeling that people have when they use it. otherwise, we do not think we would have more people cycling if we...
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states and printing money you could say that maybe gold should be fairly priced at three thousand so they've done a they've done a job on the prices before i get into the evidence of that what price do you think gold and silver need to reach to clear in terms of price i know you cited upwards of five thousand dollars an ounce before for gold i think you told us that when we last spoke in april do you stand by that or do you think it would need to be higher i've seen sound as high as ten thousand dollars an ounce well you know any number you know you could come up with when we had our conference at dawson city in the u.k. august two thousand and five prices for thirty six i said it would take three to five thousand back then to clear the market i think it would be easily go there and for silver i think you can pick a number if i'm correct about was going to develop i think we could move past fifty very quickly then get up to eighty or ninety and sit for a while and then double that in the years ahead ok and then what to back up it to get as work you've been doing this for more than te
states and printing money you could say that maybe gold should be fairly priced at three thousand so they've done a they've done a job on the prices before i get into the evidence of that what price do you think gold and silver need to reach to clear in terms of price i know you cited upwards of five thousand dollars an ounce before for gold i think you told us that when we last spoke in april do you stand by that or do you think it would need to be higher i've seen sound as high as ten...
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it is not just the united states. i hope the president tonight gives us a better insight not just on how he will work more broadly, i think that is a dead issue. the difficulties he faces is more of a communicating issue. he has not done an effective job of communicating that to the american people. i thank you for your time. host: we have been watching live images from the cspan crew on the ground outside the convention center here in uptown charlotte. the vendors are selling their wares, everything from 2012 democrat buttons to barack obama faces. someone put the mask on with a smiling president. the media is gathered at the convention center. caucuses anden's pro-israel caucuses. they have been meeting on location at hotels throughout the charlotte region. we have been checking in with delegates as well as people from around the country this week to get their take on the democratic convention through social media. we have been collecting short video tweets. i am a student in tampa and i covered the rnc. >> i am her
it is not just the united states. i hope the president tonight gives us a better insight not just on how he will work more broadly, i think that is a dead issue. the difficulties he faces is more of a communicating issue. he has not done an effective job of communicating that to the american people. i thank you for your time. host: we have been watching live images from the cspan crew on the ground outside the convention center here in uptown charlotte. the vendors are selling their wares,...
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we were worried about osama bin laden plotting against the united states, and we don't have to worry about that anymore and we have repealed "don't ask, don't tell" and i could go on forever. so he has had an amazing four years and so he is running on that record. >> which group is more important to appeal to the night, that very slim margin of undecided voters anywhere, and maybe 4% or 6% or is it the base? the young people, the women, the people he is really counting on to get to the polls. >> it is a good question. president obama tonight will speak to everyone. the entire country. he's not speaking to any particular constituency. i believe his message will resonate with everyone. i think that everybody wants in this country to work hard, be able to get a good education, buy a home or rent a home, and make sure that your family is healthy and that you don't go broke if you are sick or in an accident, and you want to retire with a little money in the pocket. the president's message will outline how he believes that american dream is going to be very, very opossible. it is an opt mi
we were worried about osama bin laden plotting against the united states, and we don't have to worry about that anymore and we have repealed "don't ask, don't tell" and i could go on forever. so he has had an amazing four years and so he is running on that record. >> which group is more important to appeal to the night, that very slim margin of undecided voters anywhere, and maybe 4% or 6% or is it the base? the young people, the women, the people he is really counting on to get...
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if the president of the united states tonight continues with a theme of, elizabeth warren, and, the sudden populist drive of former president bill clinton clinton, election may be not close at all because the american people don't want to hear about us and them, telling them that the system is rigged. what they want is a fair, square deal. all they had to do was go back and look at the history of the democratic party. this isn't it. this is an anomaly. this is a departure. melissa: she is right the system is rigged. rigged against anybody that goes tout there to try to earn some money because the government is going to take it away from you. she is right but won the exact wrong point or conclusion. >> i have advice, since you prompt me in that direction for the republicans. republicans shouldn't get in a whine-off with the democrats. big boys and girls run big companies in this country and small business. it is time for everybody to stop the whining and get moving. what we desperately need in this country is a leader, in the senate, in the white house, who isn't whining, who isn't protecti
if the president of the united states tonight continues with a theme of, elizabeth warren, and, the sudden populist drive of former president bill clinton clinton, election may be not close at all because the american people don't want to hear about us and them, telling them that the system is rigged. what they want is a fair, square deal. all they had to do was go back and look at the history of the democratic party. this isn't it. this is an anomaly. this is a departure. melissa: she is right...
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you can't run for president of the united states using the kind of language that elizabeth warren used last night that is so clearly an attack on corporations and the corporate culture. that's just not what america is. this is not a socialist country. it's not a social democratic countku count country. that doesn't wash for somebody running for president in the country. if you look at what he's talking about in terms of the middle clar class he uses the middle class as his litmus speech in everything he poses. >> to go back to matt bai's point, there's a real distinction between a bill clinton democrat and elizabeth warren democrat. bill clinton never met a big company ceo he didn't love. governor of arkansas he courted business to come in. bob ruben as treasury secretary, these guys were titans of wall street. he disa approves of elizabeth's rhetoric on this, disapproved when president obama has called the people fat cats. the president has charted this weird middle course. he's passed a financial reform bill that did not have very sharp teeth. he personally kind of showed elizabeth w
you can't run for president of the united states using the kind of language that elizabeth warren used last night that is so clearly an attack on corporations and the corporate culture. that's just not what america is. this is not a socialist country. it's not a social democratic countku count country. that doesn't wash for somebody running for president in the country. if you look at what he's talking about in terms of the middle clar class he uses the middle class as his litmus speech in...
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the same is true when you come home to the united states. it's far more common among the affluent comes of the great majority of the interviews i did in the book are people that could afford to do that. that said, there is a subset of people that are living alone in a tough conditions. a very poor man, mostly men who tend to live in these dwellings that we still have in some cities and hotel residences, and they can be quite vulnerable, and for them it's often a way to defend themselves and protect themselves against the influences of people or places that got them into trouble and they spend a lot of time talking it's a clearly different experience. there are also people aging alone and who are vulnerable but we can talk about later. >> host: i was curious about this group. how did you decide to -- did you pick the sro or is that the only place that you could find poor, or marginalized clauses? >> guest: the place you could find them in the concentrated fashion. living alone is so uncommon in very impoverished neighborhoods, simply unafford
the same is true when you come home to the united states. it's far more common among the affluent comes of the great majority of the interviews i did in the book are people that could afford to do that. that said, there is a subset of people that are living alone in a tough conditions. a very poor man, mostly men who tend to live in these dwellings that we still have in some cities and hotel residences, and they can be quite vulnerable, and for them it's often a way to defend themselves and...
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>> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, barack obama. [cheers and applause] if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell yr doctor if you have kidy problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you ta, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if yr breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing ure. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? jon: a fox news business alert. all eyes on
>> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, barack obama. [cheers and applause] if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free spiriva does not replace...
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charlie is reporting massive layoffs are under way in the united states. hundreds of employees potentially at risk. and telling charlie the equity business has been, quote, decimated. we will get more from charlie gasparino in the next hour of markets. dennis: stocks every quarter hour. chipmakers that both end of the spectrum. nicole: we talk about supply it is the big issue. technology groups, to the downside and a supply warning and you can see down 22% is a huge move to the downside. if you are disappointed in how you have supply ready to go and some key beneficiaries both of which are up 8% on this news another thing to note is prices are flat but this could -- benefit from supplies. big picture market outlook a big day. if you have an ira or 401(k) you are pretty happy. lots of new highs. dennis: thank you. gold is hitting a five month high today. phil flynn of price futures group and fox business contributors watching all things shiny. phil: we are seeing silver flying saucer. what are talking about? a saucer bottom in silver. that is what traders a
charlie is reporting massive layoffs are under way in the united states. hundreds of employees potentially at risk. and telling charlie the equity business has been, quote, decimated. we will get more from charlie gasparino in the next hour of markets. dennis: stocks every quarter hour. chipmakers that both end of the spectrum. nicole: we talk about supply it is the big issue. technology groups, to the downside and a supply warning and you can see down 22% is a huge move to the downside. if you...
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he said it despite the the statement that russia is the number 1 foe of the united states. putin said he will work with whoever is elected but his effort will be as efficient as his partners want it to be. >> speaking of mitt romney. secret service reports are investigating the report that romney's tax records were stolen. >> they are the records that he refused to release despite the pressure. >> a letter was sent to the accounting firm demanding $1 million to keep the records secret. the letter reportedly said they were stolen late last month during a watergate style break in. >> they are investigating a robbery that looks like something out of a hollywood movie. they kidnapped a bank manager from her area home and strapped what appears to and bomb to her chest and then drove her to the bank. made her remove all the money from the vault and instructed her to toss the money outside to them. >> there were other employees inside and she explained to them what was happening. and showed them the device that was strapped to her body. a robot blue up the device. it did not appea
he said it despite the the statement that russia is the number 1 foe of the united states. putin said he will work with whoever is elected but his effort will be as efficient as his partners want it to be. >> speaking of mitt romney. secret service reports are investigating the report that romney's tax records were stolen. >> they are the records that he refused to release despite the pressure. >> a letter was sent to the accounting firm demanding $1 million to keep the...
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>> they'll send anywhere in the united states. plus, exclusive you only find on the "good morning america" website, too. >> thank you for providing the deals. go to our website to get the first link. >>> coming up, we'll unveil the big reveal. big reveal. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze. this morning memorial services are being planned for a california highway patrol officer. officer kenyon youngstrom was pronounced dead last night he was on life support after being shot had head during a traffic stop tuesday. the shooter was 36-year-old christopher lacy who was shot and killed by officer youngstrom's partner. >> right now commute update. >>> very slow out of novato to central san rafael earlier accident at the central san rafael exit is the reason why it is bumper-to-bumper there. bay bridge toll lightened up a lot, minor delay. 101 through marin, 280 and 580. >>> starting to see sun. we'll talk to here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ..
>> they'll send anywhere in the united states. plus, exclusive you only find on the "good morning america" website, too. >> thank you for providing the deals. go to our website to get the first link. >>> coming up, we'll unveil the big reveal. big reveal. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze. this morning memorial services are being planned for a california highway patrol officer. officer kenyon youngstrom was pronounced dead last night he was on life support...
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states illegally. critics who call the measure "show me your papers law" say it will lead to racial profiling. >>> two bank robbers are on the run after they allegedly kidnapped a bank manager and strapped what they said was a bomb from her waist. a bomb squad detonated the device which turned out not to be an explosive. fortunately no one was injured. >>> nbc tom brokaw was taken by an ambulance after an appearance on "morning joe." he complained of feeling light headed. nbc said that he's being evaluated at the hospital. >> dramatic video from china this morning. a young girl riding her bike became pinned beneath a bus after it went out of control and hit her. rescuers had to carefully dig beneath her head to pull her to safety. amazingly, she escaped unharmed. >>> now, we want to go to wall street with kayla tausche, at the new york stock exchange. >> traders expect a measured, not blowout solution to be announced. meanwhile here at home it a big week for jobs today. the number of americans filing f
states illegally. critics who call the measure "show me your papers law" say it will lead to racial profiling. >>> two bank robbers are on the run after they allegedly kidnapped a bank manager and strapped what they said was a bomb from her waist. a bomb squad detonated the device which turned out not to be an explosive. fortunately no one was injured. >>> nbc tom brokaw was taken by an ambulance after an appearance on "morning joe." he complained of...
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and because i know how much he loved being a united states senator and how much he loved the democratic party. >> congressman, quickly, handicap joe's chances today? what's going on? >> we need people to turn out and vote. nothing is taken for granted. joe is working hard, great grassroots campaign and so we're just going to keep pushing as someone who is on the ballot myself for many years, you never take anything for granted. joe's got a terrific organization on the ground, which is where it matters the most. >> i want to talk about that '49 senate race. -- '94 senate race. you would hear these stories your dad was sometimes as worried about your race as he was about mitt romney. talk about some of the stories. here he was in the fierce closest race of his political career and he's worried about your race. >> the paradigm of the mitt romney/t kennedy race of '94 is replaying itself in this campaign. mitt romney was on every side of every issue? '94 and once again he is playing the flip flop game again. so all you really need to do is replay those debates between my dad and mitt romney
and because i know how much he loved being a united states senator and how much he loved the democratic party. >> congressman, quickly, handicap joe's chances today? what's going on? >> we need people to turn out and vote. nothing is taken for granted. joe is working hard, great grassroots campaign and so we're just going to keep pushing as someone who is on the ballot myself for many years, you never take anything for granted. joe's got a terrific organization on the ground, which...
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. >> steve: tonight the president of the united states going to make his case to get relie detectorred and we will have the post game show right here on "fox & friends." >> brian: if you have some time, check out the radio show. >> gretchen: have a fantastic thursday. see you tomorrow. bill: all right, nice show. we are near the end here in charlotte. good morning, everybody, but not before a lot of chaos and controversy at the democratic national convention, the most to date we've seen over two conventions in two weeks. there was a vote to put god and jerusalem in the party's platform that steals a bit of the thunder from the big speech. good morning, everybody as our coverage rolls on here live in "america's newsroom." comfortable dig. >> we like it up here. bill: yes we do. >> good morning bill. i'm martin marietta. democrats first took heat for leaving god or any reference of jerusalem as capital of israel out of the party platform. it was there last time around. when the convention chairman held a vote on this and asked delegates to put the language back in. only seems to make mat
. >> steve: tonight the president of the united states going to make his case to get relie detectorred and we will have the post game show right here on "fox & friends." >> brian: if you have some time, check out the radio show. >> gretchen: have a fantastic thursday. see you tomorrow. bill: all right, nice show. we are near the end here in charlotte. good morning, everybody, but not before a lot of chaos and controversy at the democratic national convention, the...